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"Wolf Rock!" is an early album by Guitar Wolf, a Japanese garage-punk trio formed in Nagasaki and based in Tokyo. The recording presents the band's mixture of punk, garage rock, rockabilly, and surf-influenced guitar through heavy distortion, high volume, and deliberately raw production. It is intended for listeners drawn to abrasive lo-fi rock and documents the sound that Guitar Wolf later described through its own "jet rock 'n' roll" identity.
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Where is Guitar Wolf from?
Guitar Wolf is a Japanese rock band that formed in Nagasaki, Japan, and later became based in Tokyo. The trio built a fierce reputation in the Japanese underground punk and garage rock scene before gaining an international following through tours and overseas releases.
What genres does Guitar Wolf combine in their music?
Guitar Wolf's sound is a volatile mixture of punk rock, garage rock, rockabilly, and surf guitar influences, delivered with extreme volume, heavy distortion, and deliberately raw production. The band's recordings often sound as though they are on the verge of sonic collapse, which is central to their aesthetic appeal.
Did Guitar Wolf appear in the movie Wild Zero?
Yes, Guitar Wolf starred in the 2000 Japanese cult film Wild Zero, a zombie horror-comedy directed by Tetsuro Takeuchi in which the band members played themselves battling aliens and the undead. The film became an international cult favorite and helped introduce the band to audiences outside Japan.
Who are the members of Guitar Wolf?
The band's core lineup features Seiji on guitar and vocals, Billy on bass, and Toru on drums. Tragically, bassist Billy, whose real name was Hideaki Sekiguchi, died in 2005, after which the band continued with a replacement bassist while maintaining their signature sound and relentless touring schedule.
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